Uncertainty continues for Indiana Fever and Caitlin Clark
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McAfee made it clear that he understands the league is dealing with as much as $40 million in losses, which has presented itself as a significant stumbling block in the WNBA's approval of increased pay for the players. McAfee suggested, though, that it wouldn’t be a bad idea to raise the salaries to at least $100,000 per player.
It’s shaping up to be a rough stretch for the WNBA’s top stars, as yet another All-Star is forced to the sidelines. Following Caitlin Clark’s injury, Phoenix Mercury forward Satou Sabally has announced she will miss the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game.